The following issues of Crosscurrents (page down) have stood
the test of time since they were written, and are more relevant today than
ever. Most of the articles have been reprinted in daily/weekly newspapers
and other publications.

Remembering the 1967 Detroit Black Uprising -- Drawings of Lost Photos --
After the loss of unique and dramatic negatives, the memories of those photos were drawn to recall the historic and massive rebellion in a large Detroit ghetto against the discrimination and oppression by Detroit's police, economic and political authorities. Illustrated, 2 pp. hardcopy (mailed): $2.oo.
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The Myth
of Columbus -- 500 years after the conquests and genocides this
history is always relevant and revealing. 3 parts: 1) History; 2) Aboriginal
gifts to world; 3) School texts & the truth. 12 pp., $3.5o
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The
Oldest Song in the Worldand Evidence of ancient
harmony--
Explanation of the nature and importance of this archeological find (of
clay tablets) and its deciphering by Prof. Anne Kilmer of Berkeley University
of California.. Illustrated, partial music score. Discusses early harmony
using new & original findings. 4 pp. hardcopy: $2.oo.
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On line: Oldest known musical
instrument
played notes of do, re, mi scale -- This article undertakes
to deduce the notes played on a bone fragment with two complete holes and
two more poorly defined holes at each of the broken ends of the bone. The
method is outlined, and the matches are made to 4 notes in the minor diatonic
scale (mi, fa, sol, la). Mathematical estimate is made regarding length
of original flute. Includes pictures of the bone fragment.$19.oo
U.S.hardcopy. (Top)

Diana's Legacy -- Why it Stirred the World
-- Explains much of the massive mourning of the world for Diana,
Princess of Wales. Part of development of a collective consciousness. $1.5o
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The
Nature of Nazi Fascism -- A brief history an analysis, and
a comparison to the policies of Israel in the occupied territories. Jewish
author. Illus., Includes broadside on Reagon's visit to the Bitburg cemetery
and the history of Sophie Scholl. 12 pp. $3.5o
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Images
and Masquerades. Hidden Hints or Tempest in a
Teapot?
-- Discussion of the penchant of people to "see" meaning and
images in nature that appear to be deliberate omens, rather than natural
phenomena. 4 pp. $1.oo. (Top)

The
Decision to Bomb Hiroshima -- On line. This article was selected
by the Toronto Board of Education as a resource included in a distribution
to all secondary schools in the Totonto system. It is a brief history of
the decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The information is based on
documents released under the U. S. Freedom of Information Act to several
authors decades after the the end of the war. Includes information of Japan's
attempt to sue for surrender prior to the dropping of the bomb. Broadside
w/insert. $1.oo.
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Another
View on Pearl Harbor -- A review of the often suggested idea
that the bombing of Pearl Harbor was no surprise to the American military
leadership and the U.S. government. 4 pp. $1.oo.
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The Nature
of Chance -- A review of how accidents arise, and the fallacies
inherent in the assurances given by so-called experts (especially nuclear
power plants ). 4 pp. $1.oo.
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Panama
& the Canal -- A review and brief history of official information
written at the time which reveals the truth about the creation of Panama
(originally a province of Columbia) and sheds light on current U.S. policies.
4 pp. . $1.oo.
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Art,
Music and Politics -- Critique of the modernist abstract styles
of art and music. 4 pp.

An Open Letter to Artists: What Have
These
Artists In Common? 2 pp.
$2.oo
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The Ozone
Layer -- An early issue of Crosscurrents warning back in
the 70's about the depletion of Ozone from human industrial pollution emissions.
Includes a short illus. page on how pollution affects evolution. 4 pp.
$1.oo..
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Fakes &
Phonies -- The story of Elmyr de Hory -- the great art forger.
A review and synopsis of the book Fake, a biography of De Hory,
written by an author who later got into similar trouble. Coincidence? The
author was Clifford Irving. 4 pp. $1.oo.
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It
Was Never Socialism -- an early analysis of the fall of the Soviet
empire. 4 pp. $1.oo
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Wartime
Crimes of Big Business -- A classic. Illustrates the history of
corporate behavior during World War II. Broadside. $1.oo
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Before
the Massacre and 1/4 of the World's People Rise.
-- Two Crosscurrents issues which briefly chronicle the tragedy
in China's Tiananmen Square in 1989, 6 pp. $1.5o.
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Privatization
-- History & the Environment -- 2 issues which outline the
nature of privatization and its effects. 12 pp. $3.
5o
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Military
Training:
There Was No Victory -- A commentary on the military and the Gulf
War. 4 pp. $1.oo..
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War
Prayer --
Abridged version of famous Mark Twain short story. Broadside. $1.oo
includes postage and handlg. (Top)

How
To Manipulate Meetings: A Guide For Victims. Explains 1o
easy ways to kill democracy at a meeting without looking like you're
doing it. 4 pp. $1.oo..
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Hungarian
Tragedy -- Excerpts from a book of the time (1956) which previewed
the end of the Soviet tyranny in East Europe. The understanding of the
rise of Solidarnosc is cast in a new historic light by this earlier
major world event. Comes with:

Solidarnosc --
Three issues,
Nos. 74, 81, 82 of Crosscurrents. deal with the rise of the anti-Soviet
revolt in Poland while it occurred, and accurately predicted the whole
USSR collapse well before it happened.16 pp. $3.5o.
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History
Snippets:
Back to the Future -- Predictions
made many years ago for the "future" (which are our present times
to those who wrote the predictions) reproduced from publications of the
time so they can be compared with what actually happened to us. 8 pp.
$2.oo..